It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
It is possible for a theft charge to prevent you from getting an insurance license.
It probably depends on they kind of theft and how long ago. Dishonesty of any kind is one of the big red flags when it comes to getting ann insurance license, no matter where. MyInsuranceXpert
No there will be additional charge for getting your license plate changed
Any suspended license charge, regardless of the time limit will increase insurance premiums.
uda unlawfull driving auto. no insurance.
Most U.S. states prohibit a felon from obtaining an insurance license as well as most other professional licenses.
You're eligible (even required) to get auto insurance as soon as you get your license. SInce you are required by law to be insured to drive. What will matter in regards to the length you have your license will be be how much you pay for insurance as they will charge higher rates for newly licensed drivers.
It should not disqualify you if you were not convicted, and your record is otherwise clean.
You need to supply the insurance company with their name, date of birth, and social security number when they turn 15 years old. They will not be charged until they are licensed. You also need to notify the insurance company when they obtain a learners license and give them the license number. Again, the insurance company will not charge a rate for them as a driver until the obtain a regular drivers license.
AnswerDepends on what the felony was for...if it was for some type of fraud or embezzlement, forget it. If it was for something else, there's a chance and depends on the state where you live.Please provide more information on the felony. Which state are you from? You can contact your state's insurance license department and check if they will let you take the insurance license exam.
Yes. Vacant homes present a higher risk to your insurance company. Sometimes it's cheaper getting the insurance where you are residing and actually living than getting the insurance where you are not.
Felony charge and lack of experience
The DUI shouldn't disqualify you, once the case is closed.